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    Author: WAKE (Joan)

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    63 14pc6 Kor Reference only WAKE (Joan). See NDRTHA1PION, County of. Northarrrotans hire Record Society. [Publicationz .1 24. The Letters of Inniel Eaton to the third ir1 of Crdigsn, 1725-1732. Edited by Joan Wake and Deborah Cha!npon Webster. Kettering printed, 1971.

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    Author: AT (Thurfrida)

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    xr 932 rAT (Thurfrida). see MMJROIS (Andr), pseud. (i.e. mile HEZOG.] — [Sller Collections.-English.j Colonel Bramble: The silence of Colonel Bramble, end General Bramble .. .Translated by T.Wake • Verses translated by W.Jackson. 8°. London and TorontO, 1932.

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    I”iVP’D 540 1. Wck WA

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    fN\lPO 2 sP(c msL. WAKE (William), successively Bishop of Linco1nana Archbishop of Canterbury. The Bishop of Lincoln’s and Bishop of Norwich’s speeches, etc. [Continued.] [Another edition.j See BURNT (G.), Bishop of SalIsbury. ILlinor Works.] The Bishop of Salisbury’s and the Bishop of Oxford’s speeches in the House of Lords...and also the Bishop of Lincoln’s and Bishop of Norwich’s speeches, etc. dpj, 1710.

    Card ID: 153


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    $ 1., . . .. L WPKE (William), successively Bishop of t4ncoln and Archbishop of Canterbury. A Defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England, ageinst the exceptions of Uonsieur de Maux, and his vindicator. London, i686. See infra: Three tracts against Popery, . London, 1.687.

    Card ID: 154


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    W c ‘ c ‘— - c__.’. WAKE (William), successively Bisop_of Lincoln and Archbishqp of Canterbury. A Discourse of the Holy Eucharist, in the two great points of the real presence and the adoration of the Host, in answer to the two discourses lately printed at Oxford... To which is prefixed a large historical preface relating to the same argument. London, 1687. See infra: Three tracts against Popery, etc.

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    Fe.. i WAKE (William), successively Bishop of tincoln and Archbishop of Canterbury. An Exosition of the doctrine of the Church of bngland, in the severl articles proposed by Monsieur de Meaux, in his Exposition of the doctrine of the Catholick Church. To which is prefix’.d a particular account of Monsieur de Meaux’s book, The third edition. London, 1687. See infra: Three tracts against Popery,

    Card ID: 156


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    Author: WAKE (William)

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    4- 3_ WAKE (William), successively Bishop of Linoo±n and Archbishop of Canterbury. p?ovifl A Letter to the Lord Archbishop of Oanterbur that His Grace cannot be the author of the Letter to an eminent Presbyterian olergnnan in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England is blackened and exposed, and the present ministry misrepresented and traduced. [By Thomas Gordon?) pp. 36. LL.I.] 8°. London, 1719. Bound with: A Short vindication of the Archbishop of Cantebury.

    Card ID: 157


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    Author: VAE (William)

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    VAE (William), successively Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of Csnterbury. The Principles of the Christian religion explained, in a brief commentary upon the Church catechisrn...New edition. pp. vii. + 208. 12°. 1841,

    Card ID: 158


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    .st,cdz 0.L) WAKE (William), successively Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of Canterbury. A Sermon (on Matt.vii. 15, 16.) preach’d before the House of Lords, at the Abbey-Church in Westminster, on Monday, 1Jovember the 5th, 17o5 pp. i6. 8°. London, [1706). Bound in a volume lettered: Sermons. Vol. 2.

    Card ID: 159


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    (t/filliam), saocoeive1y Bishop of Linooln and Archbi shop o fntibüry. A Short vindication of the IA. Archbishop of Canterbury from the imputation of being the author of a-letter lately printed, at Zurich concerning the state of religion in England. [By Thomas Hearno.J pp1 22. [L.I.) 8. Lohdon, 1719.

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    (z wt\C 1) Lr.. o WAKE (William), successively Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop or Canterbury. Speculum diceseos Lincolniensis, sub Episcopis Gu1 Wake et Edm: Gibson, etc. Lincoln, 1913. See LINCOLN. Lincoln Record Societ. [Publications. )No.4.

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